by Jennie Moore, Director, Institute Sustainability at British Columbia Institute of Technology...
Author - Jennie Moore
Socio-Economic and Socio-Ecological Progress in the Anthropocene
by Jennie Moore, Director, Institute Sustainability at British Columbia Institute of Technology...
Clean and Renewable Energy: rethinking consumption and growth...
by Jennie Moore, Director, Institute Sustainability at British Columbia Institute of Technology...
An Accelerating Pace of Change: Welcome to the New Normal
As people around the world brace for the impacts of the Novel Corona Virus (aka SARS-CoV-2 or COVID...
Courage in the Anthropocene
Personal acts of courage may be required now, more than ever, as the impacts of global...
Ecocities Emerging in Vancouver: Transforming Oakridge Shopping...
An ecocity fractal is a place where all the elements of an ecocity come together in a small area...
Reflections and Outcomes of the Ecocity World Summit 2019 in...
The 13th edition of the Ecocity World Summit was held in Vancouver, October 7-11. By all accounts...
Understanding the Whole Systems Perspective behind the...
The International Ecocity Standards evolved from a whole systems perspective starting with Earth’s...
Socio-Economic and Socio-Ecological Progress in the Anthropocene
Many people frame economic and ecological progress as trade-offs. The belief that we need economic...
The Power of Youth and the Climate Emergency: Facing Off with...
At the recent World Economic Forum conference held in Davos Switzerland, a Swedish teen named Greta...